IE43860L - Radial tyre with sidewalls stiffening. - Google Patents
Radial tyre with sidewalls stiffening.Info
- Publication number
- IE43860L IE43860L IE762128A IE212876A IE43860L IE 43860 L IE43860 L IE 43860L IE 762128 A IE762128 A IE 762128A IE 212876 A IE212876 A IE 212876A IE 43860 L IE43860 L IE 43860L
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60C—VEHICLE TYRES; TYRE INFLATION; TYRE CHANGING; CONNECTING VALVES TO INFLATABLE ELASTIC BODIES IN GENERAL; DEVICES OR ARRANGEMENTS RELATED TO TYRES
- B60C15/00—Tyre beads, e.g. ply turn-up or overlap
- B60C15/06—Flipper strips, fillers, or chafing strips and reinforcing layers for the construction of the bead
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60C—VEHICLE TYRES; TYRE INFLATION; TYRE CHANGING; CONNECTING VALVES TO INFLATABLE ELASTIC BODIES IN GENERAL; DEVICES OR ARRANGEMENTS RELATED TO TYRES
- B60C15/00—Tyre beads, e.g. ply turn-up or overlap
- B60C15/0009—Tyre beads, e.g. ply turn-up or overlap features of the carcass terminal portion
- B60C15/0018—Tyre beads, e.g. ply turn-up or overlap features of the carcass terminal portion not folded around the bead core, e.g. floating or down ply
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60C—VEHICLE TYRES; TYRE INFLATION; TYRE CHANGING; CONNECTING VALVES TO INFLATABLE ELASTIC BODIES IN GENERAL; DEVICES OR ARRANGEMENTS RELATED TO TYRES
- B60C9/00—Reinforcements or ply arrangement of pneumatic tyres
- B60C9/02—Carcasses
- B60C9/0207—Carcasses comprising an interrupted ply, i.e. where the carcass ply does not continuously extend from bead to bead but is interrupted, e.g. at the belt area, into two or more portions of the same ply
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60C—VEHICLE TYRES; TYRE INFLATION; TYRE CHANGING; CONNECTING VALVES TO INFLATABLE ELASTIC BODIES IN GENERAL; DEVICES OR ARRANGEMENTS RELATED TO TYRES
- B60C9/00—Reinforcements or ply arrangement of pneumatic tyres
- B60C9/02—Carcasses
- B60C9/04—Carcasses the reinforcing cords of each carcass ply arranged in a substantially parallel relationship
- B60C9/08—Carcasses the reinforcing cords of each carcass ply arranged in a substantially parallel relationship the cords extend transversely from bead to bead, i.e. radial ply
- B60C9/09—Carcasses the reinforcing cords of each carcass ply arranged in a substantially parallel relationship the cords extend transversely from bead to bead, i.e. radial ply combined with other carcass plies having cords extending diagonally from bead to bead, i.e. combined radial ply and bias angle ply
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y10—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
- Y10T—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
- Y10T152/00—Resilient tires and wheels
- Y10T152/10—Tires, resilient
- Y10T152/10495—Pneumatic tire or inner tube
- Y10T152/10819—Characterized by the structure of the bead portion of the tire
- Y10T152/10828—Chafer or sealing strips
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y10—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
- Y10T—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
- Y10T152/00—Resilient tires and wheels
- Y10T152/10—Tires, resilient
- Y10T152/10495—Pneumatic tire or inner tube
- Y10T152/10819—Characterized by the structure of the bead portion of the tire
- Y10T152/10837—Bead characterized by the radial extent of apex, flipper or chafer into tire sidewall
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y10—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
- Y10T—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
- Y10T152/00—Resilient tires and wheels
- Y10T152/10—Tires, resilient
- Y10T152/10495—Pneumatic tire or inner tube
- Y10T152/10855—Characterized by the carcass, carcass material, or physical arrangement of the carcass materials
- Y10T152/10864—Sidewall stiffening or reinforcing means other than main carcass plies or foldups thereof about beads
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Abstract
A pneumatic tire for a motor vehicle having a tread, beads and a radial carcass combines a carcass having radially disposed cords which extend from about one bead cord to about the other bead cord and having a strip of metal cords which extend substantially perpendicularly to the circumferential axis of the tire, a breaker structural member disposed between the carcass and tread having at least two superimposed layers of cords which are disposed in each layer to cross those of the adjacent layer and a layer of heat shrinkable cords disposed parallel to the equatorial plane of the tire, and a sidewall reinforcing structure of cords which are disposed radially outwardly of the radially disposed cords of the carcass. The cords of the sidewall reinforcing plies are parallel to each other and are inclined at an angle of 20 DEG to 30 DEG with respect to the circumferential line of the tire. The reinforcing ply for the sidewall is folded and the fold is disposed between the carcass and the breaker structure. The longer skirt extends from the fold to the bead core cord while the shorter skirt is disposed axially outwardly from the longer skirt and extends from the fold through about one-half of the section height of the tire.
[US4047551A]
Description
43800 Tno present invention concerns radial tyree, namely tyres provided with a oarcass formed by cords lying in radial or substantially radial planes and* more particularly, to improvements in radial tyres provided with a sldewall-stlffenlng structure.
Radial tyres are usually provided with an annular reinforcing structure or breaker arranged between the carcass and the tread which Is Intended to withstand both the forces due to the pressure inside the tyre and the tension and compression stresses to which the tyre is subjected in use, and which la particularly important when the tyre is to be employed at high speed.
Speolflcally, In respect of radial tyres intended for high speed use, the Applicant ha3, found that a particularly sultablo reinforcing structure or breaker is that constituted by two layers of metal cords, the cords of eaoh layer extending parallel to one another and being inclined at a relatively small angle (from 10° to 35°) with respect to the equatorial plane of the tyre with the cords of one layer crossing the cords of the other layer and a strip of nylon oords arranged above the metal cords, the nylon cords being oriented along the circumferential direction of the lyre. The advuntages obtained with tyres built up in this way are qui to appreciable, in particular as regards the features of road holding and steering safety at high speed.
Aa Is known radial tyres have at their sldewalls a high flexibility, both In the radial and in the axial sense.
IVie fact that the sldewalls are flexible In the radial sense represunta an advantage, because this ensures a good driving comfort of tha tyrej axial flexibility Involves instead the disadvantage if un excessive It may happen that. In such conditions, the tyre suffers an excessive deformation, so that a aldowall cornsa Into contact with the ground, which effeots both the road holding and the tyre life.
Hence, the need la felt to stiffen the sldewalls of radial tyrest however. It Is to be borne in mind that providing a too rigid reinforcing struoture would originate another drawback, due to the faot that the tyre would not bo able in this way to rcduce the effeota of the axial stresses due to ground irregularities.
In general, to stiffen the sldewalls, strips of textile or metal oords are provided usually in the lower zone, the strips b*lng turned-up about tho bead cores (the so-called 'flippers') aiyJ/or arranged In en axlally outer position with re3pect to the oarcass tum-upis. Such reinforcements, which extend radially from the bead oo*e zone up to the old-section height of the tyre. Improve the rigidity of the tyre, without causing any substantial worsening of the radial flexibility.
In this way, the tyre may be given improved characteristics as regards tha above cited features, which result lit a good behaviour of the tyre in normal travelling conditions and also at conewhat hleher speeds. However, it has been notiocd by the Applloant that the axial rigidity cf such a tyro is not entirely satisfactory when the tyre has tc work at high speed conditions, for Instance of the order of 230 kny'h.
According to the present Invention we provide a pueusatio v/r« for a vehicle wheel coa j are a--3 cc.Tsprlslns a ply of cor>ls lying in radial or eu'oatont laliy radial 43860 planes, said carcass ply extending from com bead to the other bead and being turned up about the bead core contained In each bead from the Inner side towards the outer side of the tyre, the lower zone of each aide wall Including a strip of metal cords arranged with said cards Inclined at 90° with respect to the circumferential direction of the tyre, each strip being in an axially outer position with respeot to the associated carcass turn-up and extending radially outwarda to a position at least equal to 45# of the section height of the tyre, a breaker arranged between the carcass and the tread, snld breaker comprising two superimposed layers of cords of textile or metallic material having an axial width corres-oondlng at least substantially to that of the tread, the cords of each layer extending parallel to one another and inclined at an angle between 10° and 35° with respect to the equatorial plum of the tyre and the cords of one layer crossing the cords of the other layer, the breaker further ocnDrlslng a strip of textile cord, arranged in a radially outer position with respect to said two layers and having an axial width greater than that of said two layers, $a1a textile cords o? the breaker strip extending in a direction parallel to the equatorial plane of the tyre and being made of a material which reduoeu in length under tlic action of heat during manufacture of the tyre, a respective fabric reinforcement in each sldewall comprising cords of textile or metallic material extending parallel to one another and inolined at an angle between 20° and 30° with respect a circumferential direction of the tyre, each fabric reinforcement being arranged in an axlally outer position with respect t« the careous and to the associated carcp.cs turn-up and being folded to fom a first length of skirting extending from the associated bead core zone as far as tho associated tyre shoulder and a oocond length of nicirtiiit extending from the :-.houldor as far as the mid-ecctlon heifjit of tiiC tyre, tho folded edge of each reinforcement lying substantially aJJaccnt to the breaker layers comprising cotxln of textile or metallic 43SG0 material and underlying the breaker strip comprising textile cords.
Preferably each fabric reinforcement has its second or shorter length of skirting arranged 1n an axially outer position with respect to its first length of skirting. The breaker strip of textile a cords may cover the folded edge of each fabric reinforcement for a distance between 102 and 30X of the length of the second or smaller skirting of each reinforcement.
Preferably the reinforcement cords are of textile material and are preferably made of polyamlde, either of the aliphatic type, for 10 example nylon 6 or nylon 66, or of totally aromatic polyamlde (aramlde), for example those known under the trade names of "Fiber B", or "Kevlar" (Trade Harks).
The reinforcement cords are Inclined at an angle between 20° and 30° with respect to the circumferential direction of the tyre and, lb moreover, the cords may have an inclination which 1n the above specified range of angles varies along the length of the cords from the bead core zone to the tyre shoulder. Thus, the cords of each reinforcement which are Inclined with respect to the circumferential direction of the tyre at an angle for Instance of 23° at the bead zone may be inclined, in the shoulder 20 zone, at an angle of 20° for cords belonging to the first skirting and 25° for cords belonging to the second or shorter skirting. Each fabric reinforcement imparts to the associated sidewall a high axial rigidity, reducing to a minimum deformations of the upper portion of the sidewall by virtue of the presence, in the upper portion, of the superlmposltion of the second or shorter 2S skirting of the reinforcement on the first or longer skirting. Moreover, the presence of the folded edge of each reinforcement 1n a position adjacent to the breaker layers of textile or metallic cords practically constitutes an extension of the breaker, so as to Impart to the tyre - together with the superlmposltion, at the shoulders, of the 4396° breaker strip of textile curdu arranged H'lu-j! tudlnaliy on tho • •econd skirting of the reinforcements - a gradual reduction of rigidity tttwuen the breaker and aiduwalls.
In this way it Is possible to avoid the disadvantages due to detachments which may take place, at cash edge region of the breaker layers, between the latter and the surrounding rubber. Said rigidity (' decreases gradually from the upper zone of each sidewall a3 far as the associated bead zone. In fact, in each sidewall region where the second or siiorter skirting of the assoclatod reinforcement terminates, 1q corresponding to the mid-section height of the tyre, there are, besides the textile or metallic cords of tho first skircing the metallic cords of the associated strip arranged In an axiaily outer position with respect to the carcass turn-up, the cords being inolined at 90° with respect to the circumferential direction of tyro and, preferably ^ •> /tl:;u at U-it-l one flipper constituted L».v .-i jtr-lp of textile ur metallic eorrtn Inclined at an angle between 20° .a:J witn respect to the olrcumfeiur.tlxl direction of the tyre. Each flipper lz tumod-up fibout the associated Load core and the free tnas extend approximately as far its tne raid-section height of the tyro. Alternatively, the 20 flipper may comprise a rubber strap Having thickness between 6 and 10 mm and a har»lne3S di' at luant 85° Short.- A.
Preferably, in order to better graduate the rigidity between tho upper zone and the lower zc:ie of -aacr. sidewall, the strip of metal cord3 present in the lower zone 13 constituted by cords 25 oi' the co-cailed "high elongation" type, namely cords whc.::e elonentary v.lrtr, tuiu -jtrands are ali wound up in the ;:rur.e The tyre a-'cording to the invention has a good performance, both in normal u:;e and at high speed, as regartlu road holding and running iitabliity, witn an inaignif Le.-int reduction of Its radial flexibility. 6. £3860 The present invention will now be do.»urlbcu In more detail, by way of example only, with reference to the attuched drawing, in whiohi Figure 1 represents in section, along a radial plana, a car tyre according to the Invention; Figure 2 represents in perspective view the tyre of Figure 1, with parts broken away to show the sidewall construction in mora detail.
Tho car tyre shown in the acooopanying drawing comprises a tread 10. a pair of sldewalls and a pair of axially spaced beads.
Each bead comprises a bead core 2 and a filler 4 made of elastomerlc o * material having a shore hardnoss of 90 • Each filler extends in the ausoolated sidewall to a position equal to 2CrjL of the cectlon height H of the tyre.
A carcass constituted by a single ply 1 of nylon cords, lying in radial planes extends between the beads and the ends 3 of the carcass are turned up about the bead corcs 2 from the Inside towards the outside of the tyre. The turned-up ends 3 extend radially outwards from the bead core:: 2.
A respective flipper 5. constituted by a strip of textile cords which extend parallel to one another and are Inclined at an o angle of 35 wit.: respect to the circumferential direction of tho tyre, lo turne.l up about cauh core between the core and the r.aroass ply 1.
The 1'roo ends of each flipper strip are staggered fr-m one another an ur.ual and the free ends extend approximately as far as the mld-sectior. height H of the tyre.
In each 3idewall In an axially outer position with respect to each turned up end 3 of the carcass ply tnere is a respective strip 6 of parallel metal oords. The cords of each strip 6 extend radially „38G0 from the bead core zone to a position at lua^t e^ual to 4'# of the section height H of tl» tyre. Each metal cord has a 3 * */0.22 m construction I.e. each cord 1b formed by three stranas, eaoh of which is conposed of four wires each having a diameter uf 0.22 run. The cords are of the 'high elongation' type, that is the wires and strands are all wound up In the some sense.
The tyre has a breaker 7 comprising two layers of metal cords substantially 8 and 9 iiavlng an axial wldtii^equal to that of the tread 10 and a strip 11 of nylon cords euperiaposed on the layer 9 a-'id extending beyond the tyre shoulders.
The oorus of the strip 11 extent iti a direction parallel to the equatorial plcuie jf ti Each sidewall of the tyre has a respective fabric relr.fon.-.i.u:it 12, constituted by textile curds arranged In an axially outer position with tvupcct to the carcase, the turned up c.-.rcans ona } and U;e strip 0.
Eacn fabric reinforcement is folded to form a first length of skirting 1J which exteuda along the associated sidewall from the head core zone as far as the shoulder, and a second shorter length of ukirtlug 14 positioned axially outwardly uf the first length wnicn extends from the shoulder as far as the mld-sectlon height of the tyre.
The folded <.-ci^e of each reinforcement 12 lies substantially r.djai'ent to tiie oil^c of the l:iyer d ol tho breaker so that the breaker strip 11 of nylon eord:-. ecveri. the folded ed^e ar.d extends beyond ^ald edge, for a diatunue corresponding to 30£ of the length of the skirting 14.
T'.>' ^1' vsach rei:iforcoir:e:.i. :2 are made of nylon 6, and are incline t, with respect ti a 2lrcur^\.:'e:itlai direction of the tyre, at an angle which is 2.3° at tno bead cere ~or.o and which varloa, along the length of the cords until in the ehoulvlor zone it la 20° for tne o-M-da be lo:i£lws to the r.kirtli^; V} and .yr those belcn«jln£ to the 8. 43800 nKirting 14. This small variation of Inclination ie due '
Claims (8)
1. A pneumatic tyro lor a vchleJ-- whoi-l comprising a txuad, a pair or uidowalls and a pair or axially spaced t-oads, euoh bead comprising a bead coru and a filler of olastomerlo material arranged on the associated i oor«, a radial carcass ousprlslig a ply of cords lying In radial or substantially l-udlal. planes, said carcass ply extending from one Lead tu tlie other bead and being turned up about the bead core contained In ouch bead from the Inner side towards the outer side of the tyre, the lower zone of each sidewall Including a strip of metal cords arranged 10 with said cord a inclined at 90° with respect to the clrcunferentlal direction of the tyrj, each strip being in an axially outer position with resi>ect to tho associated carcass turn-up and extending radially outwards to a position at least equal to oi' the section height of the tyrv, a breaker arranged between the carcass and the tread, said i5 un-oXer comprising two superimposed layers of cords of textile or metallic oaterial having an axial width corresponding at least substantially to lh.it of the tivad. the curds of each layer extending parallel to ono
2. J Q unothor and Included at ax; angle between 10 ur.d 35 with respect to the equatorial plane of the tyre and the cords of one layer crossing 20 the cords cl' tne other layer, the breaker furtler c unprislrg a strip of textile cords arranged In a radially outer position with respect to saia two layers and having an »*lal width greater than that of said two of the breaker strip layera, said textile oordsVextenalng In a ulrectlon parallel to the equatorial plane of tlie tyre and being irjde of a isaterial which reduceG 25 l'» length unuer the action of heat during manufacture of the tyre, a respective fabric reinforcement in each sidewall comprising cord3 of textile ->;■ metallic material extending parallel to one another arid Inclined at an angle between 20° ana 30° with respect to a circumferential direction of the tyi-e, each fabric reinforcement being arranged In an axially outer position with respect to the carcass ■ o £3860 ana to tho associated carcass turn-up and bein^ folded to form a first length of skirting extending from the associated bead core zone as far as; the associated tyre r.houlder and a second length of skirting extending from the shoulder as far as ttie mid-section height of the tyre, the folded edge ol' each reinforcement lying substantially adjacent to tho breaker layers comprising cords of textile or metallic material and underlying the breaker strip comprising textilo cords. 2. A pneumatic tyre according to claim 1, wher*ln the second / or shorter length of skirting of each fabric reinforcement Is arranged In an axially outer position with respect to the first length of skJrt.lng.
3. A pneumatic tyre according to claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the adgm of the breaker strip of textile cords cover the reinforoewnts for a distance between 1058 and JOJt of the length of the second cr shorter skirting of each reinforcement.
4. A pneumatic tyro according to any one of claim3 i to J wi.orein the cords of each fabric rclnforceramt consists of a polyamlde. 'j. A pneumatic tyrv according to any one of claim* 1 to 4
5. Inclualng a ruapcctlvc flipper, turned up about oach coro with the five ends extending radially outwaruly appruxlrsatoly as far aa the i.il'l-sectloi: i..;ight of the tyre.
6. A pr.eu.ratlc tyre according to claim j, wherein each flipper comprises a strip of cor
7. ' A pneumatic tyro according to ciaii:i 5, wherein each flipper comprises a rubber strap having a thickness between 6 and 10 rrra, and a hard:ios3 equal to at least Shore A.
8. A pneumatic tyre constructed and arranged substantially as aescribed herein with reference to the accompanying drawing. Dated this 24th day of September 1976, & ^aWjcants* Agents, (Signed)Road, U. HUBLIN 6.
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